Options
2016
Conference Paper
Title
Higher-order virtual ground fence design for filtering power plane noise
Abstract
The virtual ground fence (VGF) has been recently proposed to filter power plane noise in GHz frequency range. The VGF has distinct advantages over existing approaches, such as power islands and electromagnetic bandgap structures: the IR drop is not increased; transmission-line return-path discontinuities can be avoided; and the design procedure is simple. The basic VGF is created by using quarter-wave resonators referenced to the power or the ground plane. At the design frequency, the resonator creates an ac short circuit between the power and ground planes. An array of such resonators then can be placed in electrically short intervals to create a virtual ground fence. Power plane noise will then ideally be shorted to ground at the location of the VGF. The operation principle is then similar to the series resonance of a decoupling capacitor, which is usually ineffective in the GHz frequency range.